Dealing with constipation and acid reflux together can really be a challenge, I hear you. Sometimes these troubles go hand in hand, as most know they’re both linked to digestive fire (or ‘Agni’) not working as smoothly as it should be. With B12 and Vitamin D levels on the lower end, there’s few aspects we can address for sure.
1. Balance Your Pitta: As these conditions hint towards aggravation of Pitta and Vata doshas, focus on pitta-pacifying foods. Load your plate with sweet and bitter flavors—foods like leafy greens, cucumbers, and melons are effective. Make sure to avoid spicy, oily, and fried foods which can shoot Pitta imbalance through the roof.
2. Timing Matters: Try having smaller meals at regular intervals—does wonders for managing acid reflux. Enjoy your main meal at noon, when digestive fire is at its strongest.
3. Ginger Tea Anyone? A warming drink like ginger tea can help ignite that Agni. Just steep some fresh ginger slices in hot water — sip slowly before each meal. It’ll soothe the stomach and help move things along digestion-wise.
4. Stay Hydrated, but Not Too Much: Drink warm water throughout the day, but not too much all at once. Gulping down large amounts, especially cold water, can extinguish digestive enzymes.
5. Swarnamaksika Bhasma for B12: As your levels are low, consider a B12 supplement or explore gentle aids like Swarnamaksika Bhasma under guidance of an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner.
6. Get Moving and Relax: Include gentle exercises such as yoga or walking. This boosts circulation, lifts fatigue, and calms anxiety—double whammy. Practicing pranayama or meditation can also have surprising calming effects.
For vitamin D, exposure to natural sunlight for 10-15 minutes daily may help enhance levels. Keep a positive outlook, and even though it’s a bumpy road, taking these small steps will make a significant improvement. If symptoms persist and worsen, check back with your healthcare provider.


